This work deconstructs the process of memory, or more precisely, the way in which memory itself fragments the present reality.

Human perception is implicitly tied to past events with each experience becoming the byproduct of a chaotic web of synapses. Nostalgia, randomness and habitual patterns continually filter one's aesthetic and emotional input to such a degree that reality turns subjective, a unique product of the individual.

Seen from this outlook, the undulating waves of the ocean can harness the weight of one’s entire world.